Foot says that in Colin Wallace's own admission, he, Colin Wallace and members of the Psyops group based in Lisburn were responsible for planting witchcraft paraphernalia in various locations around Ulster to give the impression that devil worshippers were active in the areas.

This was, according to Foot, a deliberate rouse at classic disinformation to discredit Republicans .

Irish News of the World May 26th 1996 declares that satanistsplan to sacrifice a baby.

When one considers the locations of the "witchy" sites where animals were discovered skinned and dismembered , one wonders if the Repubican excuse was a valid one.

The sites were located in Antrim town, a largely loyalist town and in Coleraine , another loyalist town.

Recently , Rev Roy Magee said that animals, which had been used in a satanic ritual , were found at the Tower near Newtownards in County Down , another loyalist area.

Foot has either missed the real plot and the true reasons for the enormous cover-up in the Kincora case or he has deliberately and purposely discounted and denigrated the satanic allegations , reducing them to the level of fairy tale and "those things dont really happen" scenarios.

One of those arrested was Bobby (Basher) Bates, who was to supposedly hear Gods word and become a Born Again Christian.

Basher Bates was murdered himself by another loyalist, the son of one of Bates's victims in later years.

In Martin Dillon's book "The Shankill Butchers", he points out that the same RUC detectives were responsible for the coverup of certain documents relating to the investigations into both the Kincora Case and in the Shankill Butcher murders cases.